Three TV rumors we hope aren't true

Nicki Minaj getting her own show, Thomas Edison as a crime-fighter and layoffs as reality TV

Published September 26, 2012 9:52PM (EDT)

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The network that's rolling out "Animal Practice," a show about veterinarians and a capuchin monkey named Crystal, may reinvent Thomas Edison as a crime-fighter. Deadline writes that "Edison" is "a new period crime drama project in the works at NBC":

In the show’s fictional storyline, Edison, already America’s greatest inventor, works as a secret consultant to the under-trained and under-equipped New York Police force. Edison, aka the original Tony Stark, uses his inventor instincts and retro-cool devices to deconstruct crime scenes and pioneer new technology. The period show is expected to have a modern sensibility, energy and tone evocative of the Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes films. Connolly, Shibian, Johnson and Gran Via’s Melissa Bernstein are executive producing.

NBC's not the only network with questionable taste. Entertainment Weekly reports that Fox is moving forward with "Does Someone Have To Go?," a reality series where employees at a "dysfunctional" company have to decide whether to fire a co-worker. The show is a reincarnation of an earlier Fox pilot that was pitched as "'Survivor' meets 'The Office,'" but never aired. EW reports:

Now, Fox confirms the project has been revived and is on the cusp of a series order, only with a tweaked title and less brutal format (the decision whether to fire the company’s perceived weakest link is optional, and the businesses are merely “dysfunctional” rather than economically suffering). The concept polishing won’t likely matter to some viewers who will still object to the idea of an entertainment program where regular people have to pack their desks and go.

The most speculative, strange TV show news comes from PerezHilton, though, who claims that in addition to being a hip-hop artist and "American Idol" judge, singer Nicki Minaj could soon be a reality TV star on E!. (Although, if Minaj dethrones the Kardashians, maybe it won't be such a bad thing.)


By Prachi Gupta

Prachi Gupta is an Assistant News Editor for Salon, focusing on pop culture. Follow her on Twitter at @prachigu or email her at pgupta@salon.com.

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